The Times - 28/01/1972
1972; Gale Group;
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From Brian Cashinella, From Our Correspondent, By Malcolm Brown, By Henry Stanhope Defence Correspondent, By David Wood Political Editor, By Our Political Staff, By Alan Hamilton Labour Staff, By Philip Howard, By Our Medical Reporter, By Peter Evans Home Affairs Correspondent, By Stephen Jessel Education Correspondent, Patricia Tisdall, By Our Education Correspondent, By Clifford Longley, By a Staff Reporter, By Penny Hunter Symon, By Our Science Correspondent, By Our Social Services Correspondent, By Frank Roberts Local Government Correspondent, From Our Own Correspondent, By A. M. Rendel Diplomatic Correspondent, By Our Political Editor, From Roger Berthoud, By David Spanier, From Michael Knipe, From Peter Hazelhurst, From Paul Martin, From Fred Emery, From Michael Wolfers Africa Correspondent, From Dessa Trevisan, From Ian McDonald, From Michael Leapman, From Charles Hargrove, From Michael Hornsby, By David Parry-Jones, By Geoffrey Green Football Correspondent, By Rex Bellamy, From John Hennessy, By Neil Allen Athletics Correspondent, By Jim Railton, By Jim Snow, By Neil Allen Boxing Correspondent, John Russell Taylor, Guy Brett, William Mann, Barry Norman, Charles Lewsen, Joan Chissell, Roger Berthoud, Roy Lewis, Peter Jay Economics Editor, PHS, BERNARD KEEFFE, , D. H. R. BREARLEY, , FERRIER., JOHN ARNOLD, R. SPENCE., JAMES HARFORD, , A. G. HAYES, , JAMES GRIFFITHS, , P. J. T. BARBARY, , JOE HALL, , JOSEPHINE BURNS de BONO, , MALCOLM MUGGERIDGE, , L. Z. NKWETA, , F. A. SIMPSON, , BARRY FANTONI, , ANDREW WRIGHT, , BASIL TAYLOR, , JAMES ALLEN, , NORMAN HICKIN, , By Geraldine Norman Sale Room Correspondent, Dr L. P. Clarke, Rifle Shooting Correspondent writes:, From Our Special Correspondent, By John Whitmore, By Peter Hill, By Our Northern Industrial Correspondent, From R. W. Shakespeare, By Ian Morison, From Our U S Economics Correspondent, From Anthony Thomas, By Maurice Corina Industrial Editor, By Our Labour Staff, BY THE FINANCIAL EDITOR, From John Earle, ROBERT S. REDMOND., , CHLOE DAVIS, , ELIZABETH A. M. PRICHARD., L. TAYLOR HARRINGTON, , A. M. W. GEDDES, , E. WARMING, , J. P. MARTIN-BATES, , PETER FELLGETT, , Kenneth Owen, Anthony Trollope, , By Clifford Webb Midland Industrial Correspondent, By Roger Vielvoye, By Ian Murray Labour Staff, By Innis Macbeath, By a correspondent,
ResumoNews: Jungle of complexities before any benefits Problems in processes of technological innovation, Jail-break IRA leader in border ambush on British troops, Mr Jenkins suggests Royal Engineers should rebuild bridges in Bangladesh, Pompidou promise of effective aid to Chad, Warning system urged for danger cargoes, Paris The Spring Collections By Prudence Glynn Monday, January 24th, Paris paper closes down after strike, Labour's Europe committee elects officers, Research urged to combat social neglect, Snow reports, Students to set up their own guest regulations, Why Rhodesian Africans are saying 'No', Pearce men visit Miss Todd, Mr Faulkner says identification of IRA with Ulster Catholics is a 'black lie', Crisis talks sought as postal cuts are rejected, Swiss police ask FBI to question author and wife, Check on build-up of petrol vapour, Tube users petition over penalty charges plan, £100,000 bomb threat to BOAC, President Sadat looks to Russia for help, The Times Diary Belize: press's unguarded moment, Lord Carrington to reject new Mintoff demand, Train gang take £35,000 of silver, Women allies in fight for rights, Science report Medicine: Lung cancer hormones, University referendum on staff union ends in tie, Ark Royal steams for Caribbean after British Honduras rumours, Food prices Last chance for cheaper chicken, Ringway 'only 10ft away from buildings', Britain joins Six decision-making, South African Government urged to be frank about the extent of Ovamboland crisis, Yugoslavia accuses Croatian nationalists of killing 27 in airliner bomb explosion, Boycott of Greece broken, EEC fails to agree on higher farm prices, Crux of the Market Bill, Churchwarden protests at 'Ulysses' film, Clash over report on health and smoking, Father Berrigan proposed for Nobel prize, US encouraged by Hanoi's reaction to peace plan, Plea to raise earning limit for unemployed, West Indian leaders' fears of violence, Frenchman seizes rally lead in speed tests, Ink girl will be given chance to escape trial, New communist plea for security conference, Africans will put Rhodesia first at the Security Council special meeting in Addis Ababa, Drug smugglers' factory in Marseilles flat, GMC inquiry move fails, Two quit trust on moral education issue, Wider scope urged in licensing hours, Lead and zinc smelting plant to close for two months for emergency tests of poison risk, Hijacker shot dead at American airport, Russia and Japan to begin peace talks, Mr Feather on hand in pit strike, RSPCA given £50 bill for 'wild' cats, Tito warning against witch-hunt, Whitehall's inevitable Europeanism, Book spending steady, Signor Colombo faces new pressure on referendum, OECD or the Government: who is right?, Universities have 1,300 vacancies this year, Bonn Cabinet to lose Minister chosen by Herr Brandt. Politics and Parliament: Viability of the Tote, Disclosure of breath test on MP: right principles followed House of Commons, Paisley attack on Derry police commander, Fraudulent claims: man named by MP, Natural gas meeting 90 per cent of demand: new structure for industry: big capital needs, Civil defence, Race relations committee to visit Notting Hill, Written-off cars: log book scheme dropped, Parliamentary Notices House Of Commons, Toxic waste: national review of tipping, MP wants a Yard inquiry about fire assessors, Problems facing housing associations House of Lords, Government plan end to toxic waste danger, Deaths in home fires, Next week, Last-ditch attempt to save aldermen fails, EEC Bill committee stage on floor of House, Cabinet decides not to send EEC Bill to standing committee. Index. News in Brief. Display Advertising: Nigroids, S. Pearson & Son, Limited, Standard Bank, Matthews & Goodman, The National Bank Of Kuwait S.A.K., The Wolverhampton & Dudley Breweries, Ltd., Associated Engineering Group, Richard Ellis & Son, Vickers, Interim Statement, The Welcome Foundation Limited, Ansafone, Cruft's Dog Show, Royal Viking Line, Boac, Sheraton Hotels & Motor Inns, Motor Transport, Benson & Hedges, P & O. Law: 15-year sentence on Qantas bomb hoax man, 'Le Chagrin' victim fails to revenge 1944 purge, Sir Gerald to appeal after 'fresh evidence', Life jail for two, Machines cannot be deceived, magistrates say, £50,000 for Titian, Meaning of 'bent' must be pleaded in libel action Allsop v Church of England Newspaper Ltd and Others, Witness described as accomplice gives evidence in Yard detectives case, Speed essential in children's cases In Re W (An infant), £1,650 in fines on pop group road managers, One charge against two brothers withdrawn, Cider firm agrees not to project champagne image. Official Appointments and Notices: University news, Latest appointments, Naval medical appointments and promotions, Church news. Weather: The Weather. Classified Advertising: Domestic Situations, Business Notices, ENTERTAINMENTS When telephoning use prefix 01 only outside London Metropolitan Area, Women's Appointments, Funeral Arrangements, Appointments Vacant. Picture Gallery: West Europe. Sport: Squash rackets Barrington prepares, U S bobsleigh riders hurt in 80 mph crash, Football A trophy larger in size and wider in concept, Sports in Brief, Cricket Rest ordered by manager to wake up, Athletics Stewart to show why he is Europe's best, Rowing New course, new era, Tennis Froehling joins WCT for three years, Boxing The pot of gold at the end of Finnegan's rainbow, Racing Specify gets rare treatment for a past winner, Rugby Union Some reservations as Wales stick to Twickenham formula, Winter Olympics One storm cloud moves away as walk-out is averted. Reviews: Play it again, Clint Play Misty for Me (x) ABC 1 Under Milk Wood (aa) Odeon, St Martin's Lane The Adventures of Goopy and Bagha (u) Venus Burke and Hare (x) London Pavilion, Lontano Free Trade Hall, Manchester, Andor Foldes Queen Elizabeth Hall, Price of Justice Mermaid, Dave Allen At Large Bbc 2, Romanticism seen as the English Grand Style. Arts and Entertainment: Jean-Pierre Cassel here to film, Music workshop, Radio, Broadcasting, The Times Crossword Puzzle No 12,985, Miniature silver bar is sold for £290. Editorials/Leaders: Shadows Over Croatia, The House Price Spiral, The Real Purpose Of A Post Office, Where Danger Arises In The Pits. Letters to the Editor: Gallery entry charges, Reshaping trading relationships, Houses for retired clergy, Europe and Malta, Buying Titian's 'Death of Actaeon', Measure of success, Higher productivity, fewer jobs, Test of Rhodesian opinion, Wildlife of Wyre, Britain's impending switch to metrication, Severity of bank charges, The crowded island, TV history of the British Empire, The Lord's Prayer, Graduates' ambitions, Study in sentencing, Music and the Six, Comparisons of price changes, Company for Jonathan. Court and Social: Court Circular. Marriages. Deaths. Obituaries: Bishop Houghton, Mr W. H. C. Romanis, Mr Arthur Fulton, Mahalia Jackson Rich-voiced gospel singer, Maxime Garcia A leading French jockey, Mr Jasper Knight Unilever Finance Group. Feature Articles (aka Opinion): 25 years ago From The Times of Monday, Jan 27, 1947 Scars of war. Business and Finance: Home loans up 35pc but soaring prices mar societies' efforts, Yarrow shipyard halted by second strike, Control Data and NCR establish computers link, Electricity workers reject new pay offer, Final flourish to U S Shell earnings, Commodities, BAT subsidiary in £40m offer for Green Giant, Unit trust prices, Fixed Interest and Money, Tollemache rating still relies on a bid, France prepares to meet a threat from Japan Anthony Cockerill reports on inter-company cooperation in the French car industry, Glaxo board recommends acceptance of £380m improved bid from Boots, Jobless: managers blamed, Mining Agnew nickel assays below 1,000 ft, Briefly from the Boardroom, New Issues Agricultural Mtge dealings start, Equities, Italy Government defines scope of V A T levy, Bids and Deals RKT win Hine Parker, Engineering employers plan close collaboration, Raising a house mortgage continental style, 'UK shipowners must invest £3,000m by 1980 to keep abreast of other nations', Watney again buys IDV shares, BLMC stake in Denmark, Monetary union call by France, Bicycles and motor cycle exports set for another record year, In brief Property firm leases AA's Fanum House, Eec New deal proposed on American imports, White House sees 6pc rise in real growth, Revised City code out soon, Business Diary: Special relations at Ditchley Park · Stans on a dollar-shoot, UK resists £4m World Bank loan to Tanzania, In brief, More BR projects to be speeded-up, Government seek union pact to fight inflation, Hint of an open market for natural gas, Texan shipping chairman finds no obstacle to Clydebank takeover, Japan Trade agreement with US ready for signing, Bangladesh Drastic shortfall in jute crop, Prudential buys £7.5m merchant bank stake, Water supply workers win 7 pc increase, Wool textile sectors urged to combine, Scottish car disputes highlight parity problem. Stock Exchange Tables: How the markets moved, London & Regional Market Prices Further rise in Tate & Lyle, Foreign Exchange, The Times share indices, The Times list of latest dividends, Wall Street, Recent issues. Business Appointments: Business appointments Promotions at Cadbury Schweppes. Property: Residential Property, London And Suburban. Births.
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